Chorebus, Zheng & Chen, 2017
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4294.2.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6039415 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D14987EE-FFAE-E91B-FB8B-FCCEFA1EFAB6 |
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Chorebus |
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Key to subgenera of ChorebuS View in CoL View at ENA in China
(modified after Tobias et al. 1986 and Tobias 1998)
1. Hind coxa with a distinct tuft of pubescence on its dorsal part; mesosoma usually elongate (at least 1.3× as long as high); vein 3-SR+SR1 of fore wing more or less evenly curved; first metasomal tergite usually long and parallel-sided; precoxal sulcus very long............................................................................................. 2
- Hind coxa without any tuft of pubescence on its dorsal part; if slightly developed tuft present, then mesosoma relatively short, not more than 1.3× as long as high........................................................................3
2. Vein 3-SR+SR1 of fore wing rather evenly curved; mandibles thin and long, almost with 3 teeth since the third tooth (additional tooth) degenerates into a faint projection; labial palps with 3 or 4 segments................Subgenus Chorebus View in CoL s.str.
- Vein 3-SR+SR1 of fore wing relatively not so evenly curved, and its apical half usually S-shaped bend or straight; mandibles distinctly with 4 teeth, if seemingly with 3 teeth, then relatively wide; labial palps with 4 segments...................................................................................................Subgenus Phaenolexis Förster
3. Hind coxa smooth; metapleuron with a small somewhat glossy tubercle surrounded by dense semi-appressed long pubescence forming a distinct rosette, or tubercle relatively weak and without long pubescence; second metasomal tergite always smooth...............................................................................Subgenus Stiphocera Förster
- Hind coxa distinctly rugose, at least on its basal part; metapleuron with a rugose swelling on its lower half, with long pubescence but not forming a distinct rosette; second metasomal tergite often with rugosity............Subgenus Etriptes Nixon
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